About us
WHO WE ARE
Anchor
Jane Pauley
Correspondents and Contributors
Serena Altschul
Rita Braver
Luke Burbank
Lee Cowan
Seth Doane
Tony Dokoupil
David Edelstein
Bill Flanagan
Jim Gaffigan
Nancy Giles
Conor Knighton
Anthony Mason
Michelle Miller
David Pogue
Mo Rocca
Faith Salie
Tracy Smith
Ben Stein
Martha Teichner
Executive Producer
Rand Morrison
Directed by
Nora Gerard
Executive Editor
Jason Sacca
Senior Producers
Ed Forgotson
Ramon Parkins
Amy Rosner
Broadcast Producers
Jon Carras
Alan Golds
Broadcast Writer
Thomas A. Harris
Supervising Editor
David Bhagat
Assistant Supervising Editor
Remington Korper
Planning Producer
Robin Sanders
Editorial Producer
Cathy Lewis
Special Projects
Emily Lazar
Producers
Sari Aviv
Mikaela Bufano
John R. D'Amelio
Gabriel Falcon
John Goodwin
Mark Hudspeth
Jay Kernis
Michelle Kessel
Anthony Laudato
Kay M. Lim
Amol Mhatre
Reid Orvedahl
Mary Raffalli
David Rothman
Dustin Stephens
Mary Lou Teel
Amy Wall
Amiel Weisfogel
Associate Producers
Young Kim
Julie Kracov
Sara Kugel
Robbyn McFadden
Aria Shavelson
Broadcast Coordinating Producer
Larry Elardo
Editors
Lauren Barnello
Chad Cardin
Joe Frandino
Ed Givnish
Mike Levine
George Pozderec
Carol A. Ross
Steve Tyler
Production Staff
Robert Marston
Charis Satchell
Juan Torres Falcon
Location Cameras
Mike Hernandez
Efrain Robles
Associate Directors
Catherine Liberatore Kay
Jessica Frank
Kate D'Arcy Coleman
Patricia Long Finnegan
Jyll Phillips-Friedman
Graphic Designer
Bob Pook
Graphic Artists
Diane Robinson
Brian Lapreziosa
Bob Mickens
Newswriter
Craig Wilson
Video Journalist
Efrain Robles
Researcher
Cryder Bankes
Technical Director
Steven Schnall
Video
Mark Ogden
Audio
Dominick Maldari
Colorist
Neal Kassner
Lighting Director
Leonard Mancini, Jr.
Studio Cameras
Allen Brown
John Curtin
Dan Flaherty
Stage Manager
Mark Dicso
Technical Operations Manager
Cliff Vreeland
Electronic Display
David Weiss
Graphic Display
John Cione
Audio Assist
Art Starr
Video Editors
Malcolm Barnard
Craig Del Gaudio
Trustum Devoe
Nicole Franklin
Cynthia Louissaint-Farris
Doug Manley
Joe Palumbo, Jr.
Stevan Strom
Hard News Center Supervisor
Todd S. Weiss
Media Manager
Bob Davis
Operations Associate Directors
Michael Fannon
Glenna Meeks
Diane Meenagh
Joe Salleres
Stage Crew
John Holt
Ronald Licata
Alejandro Nunez
Dylan O'Hara
Mike Randazzo
Thomas Thompson
Anthony Vitelli
Communications
Richard Huff
CBSSundayMorning.com
David S. Morgan
Digital Producer
Roman Feeser
Promotion
Justin DiLauro
Meteorologist
Addison Green
Make-up and Hair
Bilgi Kaya
Kim Serratore
Teleprompter
Robert Cauttero
Animation Camera
Larry Desgaines
Set Decorator
Al DeLuca
Scenic Designer
Rob Odorisio
Assistant to Ms. Pauley
Lisa Goins
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The Theme Song
The trumpet fanfare is called "Abblasen" and is attributed to Gottfried Reiche. For almost 20 years, "CBS Sunday Morning" used a recording by Don Smithers, who played on an eight-foot baroque trumpet.
"Sunday Morning" chose to retire the old, scratchy vinyl phonograph version in favor of a new, clearer, high-tech recording. This was provided by Doc Severinsen, the former music director of NBC's "Tonight Show," who performed the theme on a specially fabricated four-valve piccolo trumpet.
Famed trumpeter Wynton Marsalis later recorded another version of the theme, also on a piccolo trumpet, which is currently in use.
About Our Sun Images
The sun images that appear between some of our segments come from a variety of sources. One face might peek out at a producer visiting a flea market, while another golden orb may be found staring stonily from an ancient Egyptian vase in a museum. Some of the images show up in the mail; some are produced by more local artists. The face in the "CBS Sunday Morning" logo, along with some of the other sun images shown during the show, are inspired by an out-of-print book entitled "The Sun in Art."
Our Associate Director Jessica Frank keeps a file of images to choose from as she works on constructing the show each week. As many viewers have observed, the suns' faces often reflect moods and ideas expressed during the program.
Since we don't own the rights to many of the suns we use, it's not possible for us to publish any books, photographs, or other material representing them. Many of the images are so interesting and beautiful, viewers ask to see them collected to look at more carefully. But for now, our images remain as transient and temporary as real sunrises and sunsets, meant to be appreciated in the moment.
Charles Kuralt's Memorial Fund
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School of Social Work
Attn: Dean Edwards
Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514